Return of the Unrivaled Spear Knight-Chapter 236
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Chapter 236
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Joshua examined the blonde beauty lying on the bed. She was asleep, but her sleeping beauty was enough for her to be one of the top three beauties of Avalon.
Her brilliance and vitality had faded since he last saw her. Sunken, hollow cheeks, a skin and bones physique, and pale yellowed skin. Her forehead was also damp with cold sweat, and all these meant that she was suffering from a terminal illness.
What caught Joshuaβs attention the most were the deep, parched lines around her eyes, as if both nature and the gods had agreed to take her sight first before anything else as punishment for committing the heresy of incestβ¦
βDamn itβ¦β Joshua shook his head and closed his eyes momentarily.
When he opened his eyes once again, he stared at the glass vial in his hand. There was a golden liquid swirling inside the glass vial. He had discovered the cure to her illness in his past life, but he had failed to give the cure to her in time.
All he had done was go to her eternal resting place and beg for punishment. Now, Joshua could cure her. He could do it. However, the issue lay on the question if he had the right to take her memories away.
In the first place, did he even have the heart to do that? What if they were the priceless memories of the last ten years? Would he be able to talk to her the same way when sheβd lost the memories of her very identity?
He was ready to fight anyone who would tell him that saving her life should be his top priority here. The people would remember Princess Serciarin, but she would forget him.
βIβm also concerned that His Majesty will continue to use you even after you get better,β he muttered.
Emperor Marcus and the princes had never seen her as anything else other than a tool. Saving Princess Serciarin would mean taking her out of the frying pan and hurling her into the fire.
βAh!β Princess Serciarin moaned.
β...!β Joshua's eyes widened.
βArghβ¦!β
He rallied the divine power in his body without thinking.
βHe who links man to heaven,β he muttered, filling the room with a bright white light.
βWho shines brightest with healingβ¦β
This was knowledge from heaven.
βThere is no place where the warm light does not shine.β
The divine power of no equal in the domain of healing.
βLet the dead rest and give life to the living.β
One of the first four great angels in heaven long before the seven great angels of today.
βHolly Regist.β
A divine power comparable to a bishop of Hubalt burst from Joshuaβs hands.
Of course, the way Joshua wielded his divine power was different from the priests of Hubalt, but if a priest of Hubalt were here, then they would have been scared silly by the sight.
βNngβ¦β
A few moments later, Princess Serciarinβs pale and yellowed skin returned to its normal color and vigor. The sight made Joshua smile. Of course, he understood that he had simply treated the symptoms.
The problem ran much deeper.
βI have to make a choice now.β He held the vial filled with a golden liquid as he fell into deep contemplation. After a while, Joshua seemed to have made up his mind as he tried to make a move, butβ¦
βJoshua?β Princess Serciarin muttered as her eyes finally opened.
β...!β
***
There were rumors going around that Count Sanders had privately met with His Second Highness Kaizen. As soon as His First Highness Kiser heard of that, he summoned someone.
Kiser and his guest sat across from each other in front of a table in the formerβs room.
βKnight Commander Rodβ¦β
βHow have you been, Your Highness?β
βNever been better.β Kiser hid his impatience behind a wide smile.
βI heard the rumors. Is His Majestyβs strange behavior worrying you as well, Your Highness?β
βEh, itβs fine,β replied Kiser dismissively.
Knight Commander Rod looked like he didnβt mind Kiserβs dismissive reply as he muttered, βI had no idea that His Majesty would choose Princess Serciarinβs husband in such a manner. In addition, sheβs still sick as well. What a shame.β
β...β
βI heard that the first challenger is the Reserve Battalion Commander,β Kiser got to the point.
At that, Knight Commander Rod shook his head and said, βHeβs no longer a Battalion Commander. Heβs not even my subordinate anymore.β
Hearing that, Kiserβs eyes lit up. βThis will be easy, then.β
β...?β Knight Commander Rod directed a confused look at Kiser.
βI have a favor to ask of you,β Kiser took a moment to think before addressing the elephant in the room by saying, βIβll be straightforward. Iβd like you to step in once he has successfully beaten everyone else.β
β...β Knight Commander Rod remained silent and expressionless.
At the sight, Kiser added, βKnight-Commander Rodβno, Uncleβ¦ I know better than anyone else how fair-minded you are. But Joshua Sanders doesnβt deserve your impartiality. Canβt you see? The deal he struck with Kaizen doesnβt really matter; what matters is how Duke Agnus will handle the aftermath.β
β...β
The same words could mean differently depending on who heard them. Joshua was a way for the Second Prince to restrain the First Prince. The First Prince, Joshua, and the Duke were all wary of each other.
The Second Prince and the First Prince agreed that Joshua was a new competitor, and it was incredible that two men as prideful as the princes would both acknowledge a mere nobleman as a threat.
βI am not surprised at all that you called me here. After all, Joshua Sanders is your opponent,β said Knight Commander Rod with a sigh. βHowever, his return also means that I finally have a good enough successor.β
βWhat do youββ
βIf I lose, then I will step down as the Knight Commander of the Imperial Knights Order.β
Kiser stiffened as he said with a complicated expression. βIs that even possible? Heβs a monster, yes, but I donβt think he can beat you, Knight Commander, sir.β
βThereβs no such thing as absolutes in this world; what can happen will happen.β
Flinch.
Kiser noticed Knight Commander Rodβs conflicting emotions, so he hurriedly changed the topic.
βI see! That just means that your breadth of mind is as great as your prowess. But have you already decided on your successor? Is it Sir Valmont?β
βThat guyβ¦ Hmm, he still has a long way to go. He has been training more frequently these days, but I donβt think that heβs already qualified. I am not saying that he isnβt talented enough, but he still needs a few more years.β
Hearing that, Kiser tilted his head and asked, βThen, what did you mean when you said that you finally have a good enough successor?β
βWho else? I think youβre also familiar with him. Why did the Third Prince, who inherited His Majestyβs skill with the sword, leave the palace on his own?β
β...!β Kiser's eyes widened.
βSir Galahad has returned?β
βYes. Iβll hand over my position as Knight Commander to him. I mean, he had always been my choice.β
βSoβ¦β Kiser trailed off.
Knight Commander Rod nodded and explained, βYes, it doesnβt matter what will happen. I will still retire, nonetheless. It is long overdue.β
βThenββ Kiser sighed sadly.
He wished he could keep Rod around for longer, but it had been forty years since Knight Commander Rod started his service, and Kiser was familiar with how much effort and time Knight Commander Rod had dedicated to servicing Avalon.
βAh, it must have been hard on you. Itβs such a relief that Sir Galahad returned. You will be able to transfer my burdens onto him.β
βSo Joshua will not be taking over my position. Donβt worry,β Knight Commander Rod replied.
βYou knew?β Kiser was astonished.
βI have many eyes and ears.β
Kiser went silent at that. Eventually, Knight Commander Rod leaned closer and asked in a whisper, βMay I ask why Your Highness isnβt willing to rope him in?β
Why? Kiser hesitated.
The ruby-like eyes of the most beautiful woman Kiser had ever seen flashed through his mind. However, he couldnβt say that. It would be shameful to admit that his jealousy had blinded him and that he couldnβt see Joshuaβs abilities.
This was hardly the first time this had happened, of course. These matters had brought many countries into conflict many times throughout history.
βHe justβ¦ didnβt seem like a good fit for me.β
Kiser had no choice but to give that kind of answer.
***
βAre you okay?β
βYes, Iβve never been much better in my life.β
βThatβs great.β
βI see youβre still as full of life as ever.β
βIf Iβm not strong, Iβm better off dead.β
βIβm so jealous. All you have to do now is get married.β
βMarried?β
βYour popularity is through the roof in Arcadia, especially with the women.β
βYou must be joking. Most people here want to kill me rather than marry me.β
βEh?β
βIt was a joke, Your Highness.β
βPffft!β Princess Serciarin burst into laughter.
βThe next time I participate in a banquet, Iβll definitely boast how I managed to talk privately with Joshua Sanders, the idol of Arcadiaβs women.β
βSure, I allow you to do it.β Joshua arrogantly replied.
βIβd do it without your permission anyway,β Serciarin stuck her tongue out at him.
There was a long, intense silence afterward.
Princess Serciarin didnβt see Joshua struggling with indecision earlier.
Eventually, Princess Serciarin shattered the silence.
βWhy do you look like youβre agonizing over something?β
β...!β Joshua flinched. ππ»ππππππ·ππ«ππ΅.πππ
βDonβt try to shoulder everything on your own. And think about how I would feel if I were to blame for the pain?β
Joshuaβs jaw dropped. βYouβ¦β
βIf youβre really that worried, thenβ¦ will you be my friend?β Princess Serciarin smiled brightly.
βIβ¦β
βPromise meβ¦β She lifted her pinky finger.
Joshua bit his lip. How could he say no to that? Droplets of water were falling from Serciarinβs face, but they werenβt tears.
βSureβ¦β Joshua finally answered.
Princess Serciarin smiled sweetly. She looked like a withered flower that had come back to life.
βFor some reason, forgetting you scares me more than forgetting His Majesty and my brothers.β
βWhat makes you think that?β
βYouβre the only one who had seen me for me. Oh, donβt get me wrongβthis isnβt flattery.β
Joshua looked sad. βWhere did you learn to talk like that?β
βEllen taught me.β
He had no reply. Ellen was Serciarinβs maid and her only friend in the cold Magnificient Flower Palace.
βIs she married?β
βEllen?β
βYes.β freewebnov(e)l
βNo. Not yetβ¦β
βThen, itβll be fine.β
βHuh?β
βI have a good friend that I would like to introduce to her.β
βOh!β Princess Serciarin clapped her hands. βIβm sure Ellen will be pleased. I often worry that she wouldnβt be able to get married because of me.β
βI guess itβll be a match made in heaven,β said Joshua.
Princess Serciarin stared at Joshua and smiled. βDo you know what Sanders means in the language of flowers, Joshua?β
Princess Serciarinβs hopeful expression as she stared at Joshua made the latter reply in the proverbial blink of an eye. βNever forget me. And remember meβ¦β
βOh, you knew!β Princess Serciarinβs face brightened. βI will never forget you.β
βLetβs go. Itβs time to go.β Princess Serciarinβs frail figure started to go limp, and Joshua jumped out of his seat to hold her up.
While she was in Joshuaβs arms, Princess Serciarin said, βI hope we wonβt forget how we felt when we see each other again.β
βI wonβtβ¦β
βCan you do me a favor and get me some medicine?β
Joshua nodded. He couldnβt delay it any longer, and he had already made his decision. In addition, Princess Serciarinβs life was already waning.
Joshua carefully raised the golden liquid to Princess Serciarinβs lips, and at the sight of that, Princess Serciarin spoke, βIt seems that thereβs one more thing I can brag about...β
βThank youβ¦β Princess Serciarin slipped into a coma and started wheezing.
βIβm the one whoβs thankfulβ¦β Joshua clenched his fists while staring at the unconscious Serciarin.
He managed to save her, unlike his previous life.
βI will definitelyβ¦β
Joshua had decided that the first thing he would do after all these was to kill those who had sunk their fangs into her.






